
How are 3M glass bubbles used to achieve high levels of Total Solar Reflectance (TSR) in coatings?
How the spherical nature of glass bubbles can be used to produce high Total Solar Radiance to achieve cooler, more energy efficient buildings.
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Lawrence Industries is a technically driven distributor of speciality chemicals serving a diverse range of markets across the UK & Ireland.
In partnership with many of the world’s largest and most innovative chemical manufacturers, we have shared many years of outstanding growth by consistently adding value to our customers. Our team of highly trained technical sales managers have in-depth product and application knowledge making Lawrence Industries a valuable partner and resource for our customers.
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How the spherical nature of glass bubbles can be used to produce high Total Solar Radiance to achieve cooler, more energy efficient buildings.
Abrasives, such as Kaolin can be used in the car care industry to provide physical surface preparation, or polishing, and cleaning, aiding in the levelling of a clear coat layer.
Recovered Carbon Black utilised end-of-life tyres to replace the need for virgin carbon black.
Lawrence Industries are corporate sponsors of OCCA - the Oil and Colour Chemists Association.
Liquid forms of elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and helium are used to reach the extremely cold temperatures required for MRI and superconductor applications. To minimise heat transfer, insulation jackets which contain a material with a low thermal conductivity are put in place. Glass Bubbles can be a really good material for these insulation jackets.
Thermoplastics are fantastic engineering materials. They are low cost, lightweight, easy to process and provide excellent durability. It’s no surprise therefore that thermoplastics are omnipresent in our lives, with the average European citizen consuming on average 50 kg per year. High time then to scrutinise thermoplastics from a sustainability standpoint.
The hunt to find biodegradable and sustainable glitter in the cosmetics market continues and so in this technical article, we are bringing our previous articles together to review the need and options for alternative glitters.
As a key distributor to the UK and Ireland chemical markets, we rely on our excellent and often long standing, relationships with our partners.